CityFibre wants Peterborough to Gig Up for ultrafast fibre broadband

CityFibre has launched a ‘Gig Up’ canvassing campaign in Peterborough, inviting businesses to sign up for its ultrafast broadband roll out.

The company will start roll-out of the new network to be known as ‘Peterborough CORE’ in April 2014 and it will be completed approximately 12 months later.

Registrations through the Gig Up campaign at www.peterboroughCORE.com will enable CityFibre to map demand, keep businesses informed of progress and ensure as many as possible can be connected as the network is rolled out.

Gig it up: CityFibre wants Peterborough firms to feel the need for speed

CityFibre says that the greater the interest from the business community in the are, the wider the network roll-out will be.

It said that business with fibre optic broadband would “no longer have to suffer the frustrations of slow and unreliable broadband due to the bottleneck in their connections resulting from the existing copper-based network.”

Gigabit connectivity will deliver symmetrical download and upload speeds of up to 1Gbps per second, allowing multiple users to access even the largest data files simultaneously with no delays.

It said that business in the area have already signed up to the campaign and a few will act as ambassadors for the ultrafast broadband registration drive.

Neil Darwin, chief executive of economic development company, Opportunity Peterborough said: “Peterborough businesses are already pushing the boundaries of technology, innovation and sustainable ways of working, and we’re excited to see what more they can achieve with the benefit of a super-fast fibre network.”

Marco Cereste, leader of Peterborough City Council added that the pure fibre network would help attract new businesses of all sizes to the city. Cereste said:

“Peterborough will now have one of the country’s best digital infrastructures and this should be seen as one of the most significant investments in the city’s history.”